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Infection control and antimicrobial resistance
The past, the present and the future
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This chapter, also from the perspective of a participant observer, explores the emergence of recent infection control policy in Scotland, and the ways in which this differs from England. With specific reference to MRSA and C. difficile, it considers how and why infection control policy and implementation can lag behind scientific knowledge. It explores how infection control became a priority area for government policy in Scotland in 2002, and how ‘migration’ into and out of the hospital and ‘localism’ have become key concepts in policy development. The chapter ends with some reflections on the future of infection control, based on experience, evidence and developing technologies.

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Germs and governance

The past, present and future of hospital infection, prevention and control

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